CHA's Conor Stucki Published in ASCE Journal of Bridge Engineering

Posted September 17, 2018

Congratulations to CHA’s Conor Stucki on having his technical paper, “Reduction of Seismic Acceleration Parameters for Temporary Bridge Design,” published in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Journal of Bridge Engineering!

Conor Stucki, Structural Engineer

The paper was co-written with Michel Bruneau, F.ASCE, Professor in the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at the University of Buffalo. Conor’s paper proposes a method of spectral reduction using spectral reduction factors to reduce seismic acceleration parameters and produce seismic designs for temporary bridges. Read the full abstract.

Conor is a Structural Engineer in CHA’s General Structures Group. He joined the firm in 2017 after earning his Master of Science in Civil Engineering at the University at Buffalo. Since joining the firm, he has aided the structural engineering of more than 40 multi-discipline projects such as airport terminal improvements, chilled water plant upgrades, and multipurpose sports activity centers.

“Reduction in Seismic Acceleration Parameters for Temporary Bridge Design,” is available now for purchase online at the ASCE Library. The paper will appear in print in Volume 23, Issue 10 of the Journal of Bridge Engineering, to be published October 2018.